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The Church S. B. A. Responds to the Sputnik Era
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Acquiring Social Grace and Poise v .xl N' 7 f .L 5 X A .. .-'vii f 4 '. 'sy b iv 4, W xx' Y. gg. ,Witt ii we .,, a,-,X .Q X Y ve it r Es! 'A S qi si a Q'i'. xc,, . ., its X i .X Sister Lucy points .' out the intricacies il N of the skeletal sys- tem to freshman health students. 4-si A sound mind in a strong body. This was the wish of Pope Pius XII for youth everywhere. Here at SBA the physical as- pect of education is not overlooked. Classes in health, home nursing, and first aid con- ducted by Sister Lucy help us to better understand the complex structure ot our bodies and thereby to develop the poise and personality so necessary in becoming a well rounded person. Sister Lucy received her R.N. at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., she is also homeroom teacher for grades seven and eight. Regular gym classes are under the direction ot Mrs. Stanley Fergu- son. A well rounded program of dancing, exercises, dodge ball, and basketball pro- vides plenty of fun and a spirit of friendly competition among classes. The techniques of expert serving interest Mrs. Fergu- son, Joan Omniewski and Ruth Ann Kaschak.
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Fosters Development of Scientists ,tv l. Geometric constructions are as easy as this, says Sister Rita to Susan Wells and Mary Sebald. 2. Miss Luke explains the principle of the incline plane to Sandra Gleba, Carolyn Kosiorek, and Mary Rinderle. 3. ln a respite after titty minutes of sines and cosines senior trig. students, Marcia Windsor, Gail Mayer, Carol Ne-yman, and Joan Kocon eriioy o chat with Sister Miriam. 4. Whether of a macro- scopic or microscopic nature biologists, Susan Zimmerman, Jane Kern, and Judy Gloystein enioy exploring the parts of o fiower under Sister Dorothy's expert guidance. To decipher and exploit the universe has been the task of mankind since antiquity, Today in our world of Sputniks and guided missiles a student cannot help but feel the influence of mathematics and science on daily life. The SBA'er who pursues a scientific course does so to try to compre- hend the complexities ot God's plan for the universe. In our Academy we have the opportunity of studying tour sciences: Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and General Science. Our Mathematics department includes elementary and intermediate algebra, plane trigonometry, and plane and solid geometry. A quartet ot instructors: Sister Rita, Sister Dorothy, Sister Miriam, and Miss Mary Ann Luke, is in charge of the science and math classes. Sister Dorothy leads the sophomores into the world of living things in biology classes and shows us the order and balance in the universe as well as the cooperative plan whereby science and religion work hand in hand. ln her algebra and geometry classes Sister Rita lays the foundation for future scientists and mathematicians. She holds her MA. from Canisius College. Sister is a familiar figure in our cafeteria. Sister Miriam constantly points out the necessity of correct thinking and reasoning to juniors and seniors in her trigonometry and solid ge- ometry classes. Sister also teaches algebra I and is yearbook adviser. Miss Mary Ann Luke, physics instructor, shows us that science is a search for truth. By demonstration and our own experimentation we are led to an ordered knowledge of the things of nature. Miss Luke also teaches plane geometry and is a sophomore homeroom adviser.
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